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president obama says it's full steam ahead for the controversial law. plus, new nsa leaks pit the spy agency against the administration. did the white house okay the surveillance of our allies? all that and our election preview from new jersey to virginia to colorado. a look at what's on the ballot this tuesday. >>> i'm as frustrated and angry as anyone with the flawed launch of health care.gov. so let me say directly to these americans, you deserve better, i apologize. >> welcome to "the journal editorial report." an apology from health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius who acknowledged the rollout of the affordable care act was, in fact, a debacle. despite the website woes and growing outrage over millions of dropped policies, president obama says it's full steam ahead. >> yes, this is hard. because the health care system's a big system. and it's complicated. and if it was hard doing it just in one state, it's harder to do it in all 50 states. we are just going to keep working at it. we're going to grind it up. >> joining the panel this w
president obama says it's full steam ahead for the controversial law. plus, new nsa leaks pit the spy agency against the administration. did the white house okay the surveillance of our allies? all that and our election preview from new jersey to virginia to colorado. a look at what's on the ballot this tuesday. >>> i'm as frustrated and angry as anyone with the flawed launch of health care.gov. so let me say directly to these americans, you deserve better, i apologize. >>...
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even though the president said this when he was selling the law. >> if you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. period. no one will take it away. no matter what. >> reporter: republican senator ron johnson is now pushing legislation to grandfather as many consumers as possible into their current plans after reports of hundreds of thousands of people getting cancellation notices. among the 14 million people who'd buy their own coverage because they do not have employer-based insurance. while those mass cancellations raise doubts about axelrod's contention, the vast majority will keep their plans, carney noted the insurance they get will be better in the long run. and he made a new claim, that six in ten in this situation will end up paying less. >> the president sold you that if you have a plan, you'll get to keep it. and that's not true. >> ed, i appreciate what you're trying to do. 80% plus of the american people already get insurance through their employer, through medicare, through medicaid. they don't have to worry about or do or change anyth
even though the president said this when he was selling the law. >> if you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. period. no one will take it away. no matter what. >> reporter: republican senator ron johnson is now pushing legislation to grandfather as many consumers as possible into their current plans after reports of hundreds of thousands of people getting cancellation notices. among the 14 million people who'd buy their own coverage because...
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this law ensures the bill will pass later on this week. again, cloture has been invoked and seven republican senators voting if that at this hour. >>> it's monday, that means the bing pulse is powering up. go to our home page. you can watch some of the simple instructions there. it is your chance to sit on the panel. you can provide your feedback, what the panelists are saying, monitor the whole thing. you can also access the pulse on your smartphone or tablet at bing.com/politics. >>> why there's one group thrilled that the obama care website. we'll talk about it and the problems with the fox all-stars when we come back. [ woman 1 ] why do i cook? to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to
this law ensures the bill will pass later on this week. again, cloture has been invoked and seven republican senators voting if that at this hour. >>> it's monday, that means the bing pulse is powering up. go to our home page. you can watch some of the simple instructions there. it is your chance to sit on the panel. you can provide your feedback, what the panelists are saying, monitor the whole thing. you can also access the pulse on your smartphone or tablet at bing.com/politics....
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is because they haven't read the law. i want watch some of this hearing today with kathleen sebelius, the health and human services secretary. georgia congressman, your doctor, you can't tell me you've read this law. marsha blackburn, we're not going to let you off the hook either. i think these republicans out to come out, raise their right hand and say i have read obama care, first page to last page. they wouldn't oh be bringing up these issues if they knew. it is clearly stated in the law about what happens to people who are going to lose the junk insurance. but the republicans have taken it, and they hoodwinked some of the people in the mainstream media to believe this is really a bad deal, and what obama is really doing is, well, he's screwing you. come on, folks. this is about moving america forward. john f. kennedy, we played a clip of him last night on this program from 50 years ago, talking about how other industrialized countries around the world are ahead of us. and they're still ahead of us. this is the catch-
is because they haven't read the law. i want watch some of this hearing today with kathleen sebelius, the health and human services secretary. georgia congressman, your doctor, you can't tell me you've read this law. marsha blackburn, we're not going to let you off the hook either. i think these republicans out to come out, raise their right hand and say i have read obama care, first page to last page. they wouldn't oh be bringing up these issues if they knew. it is clearly stated in the law...
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back to "hardball." >>> we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fiked up. don't worry about that. everybody's forgotten, by the way, that when george w. bush a republican put that medicare part "d" drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. our side, we're not so ideological. so instead of screaming about how incompetent they were, we tried to help people understand the law and make it work. >> welcome back to "hardball." isn't he great? that was former president bill clinton stumping for terry mcauliffe. coming up next, we're going to talk about what really happened in benghazi. first let's look at how the health care exchanges are working. as former president clinton just said there, the medicare part "d" program had its fair share of glitches. but the democrat rs wanted to make the program work and didn't root for its failure as the republicans are doing with the affordable care act today. and despite the problems with the federal website, the sys
back to "hardball." >>> we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fiked up. don't worry about that. everybody's forgotten, by the way, that when george w. bush a republican put that medicare part "d" drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. our side, we're not so ideological. so instead of screaming about how incompetent they were, we tried to help people...
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law. >> wright, now 90 years old, realized his driver's license was expired. >> it's a fine i.d. it's going to work. it's passable, okay? >> i've had a long career trying to help. >> wright worries a hassle for others might keep them away. and that's a problem for him. >> every american citizen who wants to vote ought to be allowed to vote. >> the number two trender, your moment. >> communism or socialism, whatever you want to call it, it is about government control of your lives. >> ted cruz's dad claims evolution is a communist plot. >> communism, or call it socialism if you think communism is a foolhardy word. >> do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth? >> necessitate for government to be your god. that's why communism and evolution go hand-in-hand. so they can convince you came from a monkey, it's much easier to convince you that god does not exist. >> what you just said is one of the most insanely, idiotic things i have ever heard. >> and today's top-trender. mile-high movements. >> it is election day here in colorado. there are a few key issues in this e
law. >> wright, now 90 years old, realized his driver's license was expired. >> it's a fine i.d. it's going to work. it's passable, okay? >> i've had a long career trying to help. >> wright worries a hassle for others might keep them away. and that's a problem for him. >> every american citizen who wants to vote ought to be allowed to vote. >> the number two trender, your moment. >> communism or socialism, whatever you want to call it, it is about...
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but a majority getting insurance under the law are the kind of low income people who probably get food stamps too and not going to be the best people to talk about it at an event, the kind of people republicans criticize and you do see that weariness often here. that's one thing i would point out. >> perry bacon, you've unwittingly unveiled something about the cycle, we are pro hugging. the book that's got washington talking for better or worse, abby has thoughts on this thing called "double down" we'll spin on that as "the cycle" rolls back on this first monday in november. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't
but a majority getting insurance under the law are the kind of low income people who probably get food stamps too and not going to be the best people to talk about it at an event, the kind of people republicans criticize and you do see that weariness often here. that's one thing i would point out. >> perry bacon, you've unwittingly unveiled something about the cycle, we are pro hugging. the book that's got washington talking for better or worse, abby has thoughts on this thing called...
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it's a great example -- i teach at law school. i teach my students prosecutors have discretion and have to exercise discretion when they are handling a case. sometimes you don't bring a case even though under the letter of the law you have a right to bring it. and here they brought the case under the letter of the current law they have the right to bring it, but there's a very good chance the supreme court is going to say, this is going be aon what is intended. >> good money on that. >>> word today that your doctors may be liars. there's a study that shows their lies could actually be helping you so in that case a lie is good. and then there's toronto. where there really wasn't as much as a lie as an obfuscation. we're waiting for the mayor to talk about this crack-smoking habits and see if he decides it's time to not be mayor no mo. he may be 42 minutes late, but we can wait. youand you're talking toere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help rel
it's a great example -- i teach at law school. i teach my students prosecutors have discretion and have to exercise discretion when they are handling a case. sometimes you don't bring a case even though under the letter of the law you have a right to bring it. and here they brought the case under the letter of the current law they have the right to bring it, but there's a very good chance the supreme court is going to say, this is going be aon what is intended. >> good money on that....
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and second, tsa officers are not sworn law enforcement officials. they do not have arrest authority, they are not trained to use firearms. they could be, but that would represent a major change in their mission. all of that said, the union that represents tsa employees says airports need to provide more armed security at the screening checkpoints, david. >> all right, pete williams here in our newsroom. thanks very much. >>> i want to get back to talking about mitt romney and obama care. he had very tough criticism for president obama just a few moments ago. listen. >> and whether you like the model of obama care or not, the fact that the president sold it on a basis that was not true has undermined the foundation of his second term. i think it's rotting it away. and i think the only way he can rebuild credibility is to work with republicans and democrats and try to rebuild a foundation. >> rebuild a foundation is what he says is the job now for president obama. here is his approval rating. our poll last week with the wall street journal has the pre
and second, tsa officers are not sworn law enforcement officials. they do not have arrest authority, they are not trained to use firearms. they could be, but that would represent a major change in their mission. all of that said, the union that represents tsa employees says airports need to provide more armed security at the screening checkpoints, david. >> all right, pete williams here in our newsroom. thanks very much. >>> i want to get back to talking about mitt romney and...
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if it's the law, it's the law. i want it to be repealed and replaced. and if we get the opportunity and have the votes we'll do that. >> let me talk about these primary challenges. you've got one. you've got a handful of incumbents. is it automatic, by the way, that the nrcc backs all their incumbents, period? >> actually, it's automatic that we don't get involved in primaries. that's rule 11, a letter from the rnc. so both parties have competitive primaries. >> you're not going to get involved in incumbent primary, though? >> we don't. we haven't. we don't spend money on them p. >> you're not going to do that. okay. >> no. the point here is both party have pretty primary challenges. i mentioned gary miller that's divided their party. look at mike mcintyre, north carolina. you could go around the country, both parties have primaries. they focus more on ours because i guess that's the story du jour. >> well, it's a pretty big story in your party, congressman. it's not a -- it's a pretty -- it's a bigger split right now than what's going on in the democra
if it's the law, it's the law. i want it to be repealed and replaced. and if we get the opportunity and have the votes we'll do that. >> let me talk about these primary challenges. you've got one. you've got a handful of incumbents. is it automatic, by the way, that the nrcc backs all their incumbents, period? >> actually, it's automatic that we don't get involved in primaries. that's rule 11, a letter from the rnc. so both parties have competitive primaries. >> you're not...
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if it hasn't changed since the laws passed. so we wrote into the affordable care act, your grandfathered in on that plan, but if the insurance company changes it, then what we're saying is they've got to make it better. they've got to improve the quality of the plan they're selling. >> that's a somewhat different from what the president said last week. listen to this. >> for the vast majority of people who have health insurance that works, you can keep it. for the fewer than 5% of americans who buy insurance on your own, you will be getting a better deal. >> and that's obviously way different what the president kept on saying in this effort to get health care reform passed. >> if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor under the reform clauses we put forth. if you like your health insurance plan, you can keep it. if you like the plan you have, you can keep it. if you like the doctor you have, you can keep your doctor, too. we will keep this promise. to the american people. if you like your doctor, you will be able to kee
if it hasn't changed since the laws passed. so we wrote into the affordable care act, your grandfathered in on that plan, but if the insurance company changes it, then what we're saying is they've got to make it better. they've got to improve the quality of the plan they're selling. >> that's a somewhat different from what the president said last week. listen to this. >> for the vast majority of people who have health insurance that works, you can keep it. for the fewer than 5% of...
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law. i am not one of those folks who thinks they're somebody behind every woodpile trying to do something. i want to make sure that we in fact pass a treaty and have it have the relevant cred. i want to mention this to those who are here. when a treaty passes, there's something called rud on the front end. they are the things that we actually act upon to give a treaty its life here in the u.s. today there is a supreme court hearing taking place, arguments being argued, over a lady in pennsylvania who unbelievably is being -- was convicted of a law under the chemical weapons treaty that we put in place back in 1997. sometimes when people raise concerns, they are actually legitimate. i would just ask committee members to try to work with those of us who understand that we want to advance the rights of people who are disabled throughout the world. i want to. i think that is good thing. rudhe same time, unless the is put in place in the appropriate way, there are consequences that can affect p
law. i am not one of those folks who thinks they're somebody behind every woodpile trying to do something. i want to make sure that we in fact pass a treaty and have it have the relevant cred. i want to mention this to those who are here. when a treaty passes, there's something called rud on the front end. they are the things that we actually act upon to give a treaty its life here in the u.s. today there is a supreme court hearing taking place, arguments being argued, over a lady in...
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law. that goes from state to state. if we look at the history of this country, we have created laws from slavery, to jim crow, to civil rights and now to the prison industrial complex, that has tried to keep african-americans out of the political process. >> michael, this all ties in to how we deal with people we receipt out of prison. do we want to stigma ties them and wear a scarlet on their forehead forever or permanent disenfranchisement keeps them on the outside. in michelle alexander's book, the new jim crow, i've lost all voice or control over my government. i get mad because i can't say anything because i don't have a voice. and an e convict that her voting rights restored, says i feel like somebody, it's a feeling of relief where i came from that i'm actually somebody. disenfranchising folks is a way from keeping them from feeling part of society. >> tour'e, i was in miami in liberty city during the 2012 runup to the election and i met an older gentleman, probably 80 years old, co
law. that goes from state to state. if we look at the history of this country, we have created laws from slavery, to jim crow, to civil rights and now to the prison industrial complex, that has tried to keep african-americans out of the political process. >> michael, this all ties in to how we deal with people we receipt out of prison. do we want to stigma ties them and wear a scarlet on their forehead forever or permanent disenfranchisement keeps them on the outside. in michelle...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. as
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of...
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and we've got one set of insurance laws. the federal exchange ended up having to deal with i think 36 different sets of insurance laws, and of course, 40 to 50 million people. having said that, i think if they went back to do it over again, which they're doing now, you know, they'll make it much simpler. i think the biggest issue that they ended up messing up on was requiring everybody to create an account before they could go browse and actually find out the information. and that created a real logjam in the system. so they'll get this fixed. there's no question in my mind that they'll have it fixed. and over the course of the next year or two, you're going to have a very big success for affordable health coverage in this whole country. >> you have been a believer in this delivery system since the day the law passed. and the supreme court ruling, when that came out, one i understand your state kicked into high gear took advantage of all of the federal grants to start implementing these things. there are two high-profile pol
and we've got one set of insurance laws. the federal exchange ended up having to deal with i think 36 different sets of insurance laws, and of course, 40 to 50 million people. having said that, i think if they went back to do it over again, which they're doing now, you know, they'll make it much simpler. i think the biggest issue that they ended up messing up on was requiring everybody to create an account before they could go browse and actually find out the information. and that created a...
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. >> this law failed by seven votes. when seven republicans who had co-sponsored the bill, had co-sponsored the idea, suddenly walked away from their own proposal after i endorsed it. so, they make a proposal, they sign on to the bill, i say, great, good idea. i turn around, they're gone! what happened? >> what did happen to the republicans who supported that idea before they voted against it? what happened, for instance, to senator john mccain of arizona? an early and at times impassioned supporter of immigration reform on moral principles on pain of rebuke from his own party, john mccain kept pushing comprehensive, compassionate immigration reform, because he said he believed deeply that it was the right thing to do, until somebody changed the channel, and all of a sudden, it wasn't the right thing to do anymore. >> at this point, if your original proposal came to a vote in the senate floor, would you vote for it? >> it won't. it won't. that's why we went through the debate of -- >> would you? >> no, i would not. >> th
. >> this law failed by seven votes. when seven republicans who had co-sponsored the bill, had co-sponsored the idea, suddenly walked away from their own proposal after i endorsed it. so, they make a proposal, they sign on to the bill, i say, great, good idea. i turn around, they're gone! what happened? >> what did happen to the republicans who supported that idea before they voted against it? what happened, for instance, to senator john mccain of arizona? an early and at times...
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that wasn't part of the massachusetts plan when mitt romney signed it into law. >> and also i'll bring this up to dave. the "washington post" reporting the president decided against the advice of some of his advisers who lobbied for an outsider health reform czar. they write such in-a rarity has emerged as a center factor.rari emerged as a center factor. casting doubt on their capacity to carry out such a complex undertaking. the article goes on to say that really politics got in the way of the progress needed of making between decisions for this exchange build out. >> right. it was always going to be rolled out over a series of rears in order to make the budget the number work. they needed to make it a cost saving measure in the long run. so they needed to save it in a series of elections. and looking to 2012, now 2014, even 2010, the president was not willing to explain what the most painful parts of the law might be and republicans will continue to have a field day. it's very haphazard, moving from whatever is controversial in a given week, but the problem for democrats that you hea
that wasn't part of the massachusetts plan when mitt romney signed it into law. >> and also i'll bring this up to dave. the "washington post" reporting the president decided against the advice of some of his advisers who lobbied for an outsider health reform czar. they write such in-a rarity has emerged as a center factor.rari emerged as a center factor. casting doubt on their capacity to carry out such a complex undertaking. the article goes on to say that really politics got...
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a miscarriage not reported to law enforcement could put a virginia woman into jail for a year. the state senator who introduced that bill, the guy who's now running as republican candidate for attorney general in the state of virginia which is why the ads against him in the state of virginia look like this. >> if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in the wrong direction, wait until you meet obenshane. they co-sponsored a bill together to ban the birth control pill and outlaw abortion even in cases of rape and incest. a dangerously wrong turn for virginia. >> is ken cuccinelli doing as badly in the campaign, given the stances that he's taken on high profile women's rights issues. that said, that's not the only area of interest for outside group who are willing to get involved in this race. new york city mayor mike bloomberg is -- also his record on guns. watch. >> here are a few things mark obenshane tried to outlaw, birth control pills, women choosing to have an abortion, even in the case of rape or insent. but when it comes to actually criminals, ownen bain voted to
a miscarriage not reported to law enforcement could put a virginia woman into jail for a year. the state senator who introduced that bill, the guy who's now running as republican candidate for attorney general in the state of virginia which is why the ads against him in the state of virginia look like this. >> if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in the wrong direction, wait until you meet obenshane. they co-sponsored a bill together to ban the birth control pill and outlaw...
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law that was passed in the legislature. texas had great voting laws. we have a very nice early vote period. you can vote for almost two weeks during early vote. senior citizens have the right to vote by mail. we made it easy to vote by texas. but because of the numbers that you talked about earlier, republicans are seeing the growing numbers of latinos in the state, the growing numbers of african-americans, and they are beginning to be concerned because they haven't made any sort of outreach to the black community or the latino community, and so, they're trying to skew the elections their way. i think this is a tragedy. and rachel, i'll tell you that it's so bad that you -- i'm sure that you saw earlier that wendy davis actually had to file an affidavit to vote. greg abbott, her presumptive opponent in the general election in 2014, he actually had to file an affidavit to vote. but the former speaker of the house, jim wright from ft. worth, he went to go and try and obtain a voter i.d. card, and he couldn't obtain a voter i.d. card. that's how absurd th
law that was passed in the legislature. texas had great voting laws. we have a very nice early vote period. you can vote for almost two weeks during early vote. senior citizens have the right to vote by mail. we made it easy to vote by texas. but because of the numbers that you talked about earlier, republicans are seeing the growing numbers of latinos in the state, the growing numbers of african-americans, and they are beginning to be concerned because they haven't made any sort of outreach to...
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law that was passed in the legislature. texas had great voting laws. we have a very nice early vote period. you can vote for almost two weeks during early vote. senior citizens have the right to vote by mail. we made it easy to vote by texas. but because of the numbers that you talked about earlier, republicans are seeing the growing numbers of latinos in the state, the growing numbers of african-americans, and they are beginning to be concerned because they haven't made any sort of outreach to the black community or the latino community, and so, they're trying to skew the elections their way. i think this is a tragedy. and rachel, i'll tell you that it's so bad that you -- i'm sure that you saw earlier that wendy davis actually had to file an affidavit to vote. greg abbott, her presumptive opponent in the general election in 2014, he actually had to file an affidavit to vote. but the former speaker of the house, jim wright from ft. worth, he went to go and try and obtain a voter i.d. card, and he couldn't obtain a voter i.d. card. that's how absurd th
law that was passed in the legislature. texas had great voting laws. we have a very nice early vote period. you can vote for almost two weeks during early vote. senior citizens have the right to vote by mail. we made it easy to vote by texas. but because of the numbers that you talked about earlier, republicans are seeing the growing numbers of latinos in the state, the growing numbers of african-americans, and they are beginning to be concerned because they haven't made any sort of outreach to...
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law enforcement sources tell the l.a. times that authorities found a note next to the shooter in which he expressed, quote, his disappointment with the government. nbc news reporting that the shooter sent a suicidal text to his family before entering the airport where he apparently started shooting. again, though, the shooter is alive in critical condition and in custody. l.a.x. is a mess in terms of flight cancellations and delays and thousands of passengers getting stranded. this is a story we'll be following through the night as we learn more. please keep watching this space for news. >>> here's the background, when george w. bush picked harriet players, he was showing his trademark loyalty. he was also particularly happy to have found a woman he trusted for that job since the seat she was going to be filling on the court would be the one vacated by the retiring justice sandra day o'connor. now the harriet miers nomination didn't work out. she pulled her name. outside conservative groups had weighed in against the bush
law enforcement sources tell the l.a. times that authorities found a note next to the shooter in which he expressed, quote, his disappointment with the government. nbc news reporting that the shooter sent a suicidal text to his family before entering the airport where he apparently started shooting. again, though, the shooter is alive in critical condition and in custody. l.a.x. is a mess in terms of flight cancellations and delays and thousands of passengers getting stranded. this is a story...
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that i would think is not a good sign to the advocates of these laws in other states. there are similar -- not identical but similar laws in texas and arizona, in ohio, and in north dakota. so the lower courts are all over the map on this. but i would think this is not a good sign for those laws, but that's going to have to work its way for a while. yes, there are other cases heading here just today there's an appeal to the u.s. supreme court, a request for it to stop the owe the effect of a appeals court ruling allowing the texas abortion law to go into effect. the one that says doctors that perform abortions have to have admission privileges at hospitals within 30 miles. it already closed down a third of the abortion clinics in texas and want the supreme court to let the clinics stay open while that case works through the lower courts. the supreme court asked the state of texas to respond by next week. that ban will remain in place for the -- the law bill rewill remain in place for another week. >> tomorrow, two key governors races with wide ranging implications will
that i would think is not a good sign to the advocates of these laws in other states. there are similar -- not identical but similar laws in texas and arizona, in ohio, and in north dakota. so the lower courts are all over the map on this. but i would think this is not a good sign for those laws, but that's going to have to work its way for a while. yes, there are other cases heading here just today there's an appeal to the u.s. supreme court, a request for it to stop the owe the effect of a...
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it's a lousy law. it was put together negligently. but with regard to the people who put it together, it's actually working. they want to move away from employer-based health care. they're dropping their -- >> who wants to move away from employer-based health care? employers. >> and, by the way, medicaid rolls exponentially increasing here. that's the role here, government health care. >> julie, this is obviously on one hand, the white house knows, they essentially lucked out with the crazy shutdown strategy because if it wasn't for that, this would be as much of a feeding frenzy as it is with snl. it would have been a month of this. >> absolutely. i think that it's going to go on probably for a few more weeks at least. if it does get fixed, then there's a possibility that they could get the numbers that they need, the right mix of people they need. but what we're all talking about and the white house is worried about is that mix. if you have young, healthy people who don't really feel an incentive anyway to get health insurance and t
it's a lousy law. it was put together negligently. but with regard to the people who put it together, it's actually working. they want to move away from employer-based health care. they're dropping their -- >> who wants to move away from employer-based health care? employers. >> and, by the way, medicaid rolls exponentially increasing here. that's the role here, government health care. >> julie, this is obviously on one hand, the white house knows, they essentially lucked out...
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. >> law enforcement source tells cnn before the repositioning, airport police officers complained to the union about being board with the assignment of being stationed behind the tsa checkpoint. do you think that could have prompted a switch? >> i don't know why they were board. i issue is, i think over time, i think that whole issue of airport security has evolved. i think initially when it was set up, they thought the primary point of danger was at the checkpoint when people were going to be searched. when they are going through the system at the particular point and you needed law enforcement there to protect the tsa officers and to take people into custody if they should show up at the screening with weapons or items that they shouldn't have. again, it was always where they were positioned after they went through the screening point. the key is, they wanted to move up front because you can see and determine a great deal of what may be occurring or what is about to occur, if you have eyes upon the arrival of people showing up at the airport, watching people leaving. these are thin
. >> law enforcement source tells cnn before the repositioning, airport police officers complained to the union about being board with the assignment of being stationed behind the tsa checkpoint. do you think that could have prompted a switch? >> i don't know why they were board. i issue is, i think over time, i think that whole issue of airport security has evolved. i think initially when it was set up, they thought the primary point of danger was at the checkpoint when people were...
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we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut wn
we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut wn
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we've spoken to some families, because of the new rirpts, new laws, we can no offer your current policy. this individual tells us that the closest comparable plan available from an then blue cross is 65% more. another family in north carolina says the plan they are most likely being forced toward is going to cost them $1208 a month. that's a 430% increase over what they were presently paying. >> with a that said, we've talked about the glitches, including this issue overnight, as has been pointed out over and over, those things can be fixed. for those people who have sticker shock and perhaps don't know the process of getting in subsidies or help with paying with this, this could be the thing we're talking about most on wednesday. >> reporter: i think you're right. we reached out to jay carney and i asked if the white house would concede there are winners and losers in the the obama care situation. he would concede that the vast majority of americans will have preferable more affordable plans but cannot deny the fact that some people will pay more. the reason that is, because those amer
we've spoken to some families, because of the new rirpts, new laws, we can no offer your current policy. this individual tells us that the closest comparable plan available from an then blue cross is 65% more. another family in north carolina says the plan they are most likely being forced toward is going to cost them $1208 a month. that's a 430% increase over what they were presently paying. >> with a that said, we've talked about the glitches, including this issue overnight, as has been...
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david, what is your feeling about this, the coverage that the health care law has gotten in the last few weeks? >> well, look, some of it is self-inflicted because the website hasn't functioned properly. and you know, part of the problem here is that people haven't been able to go on to the website and learn that they could get a better deal. on the other hand, many of these people aren't even being informed in these letters that they have that opportunity or that it's buried in the fine print, and that, you know, that's unacceptable. that's deceptive. and i do think that, you know, there is -- you know, chris, you're an experienced journalist -- there tends to be kind of a herd mentality in coverage. >> yep. >> and now the story is, well, the website's not working, now the letters are out there. and i have no doubt that the opponents are fanning this. i don't think this is all original reporting going on, but i don't think people are digging deep enough. i think the piece you did at the front end was a service in terms of demystifying some of this, but it is problematical. and you k
david, what is your feeling about this, the coverage that the health care law has gotten in the last few weeks? >> well, look, some of it is self-inflicted because the website hasn't functioned properly. and you know, part of the problem here is that people haven't been able to go on to the website and learn that they could get a better deal. on the other hand, many of these people aren't even being informed in these letters that they have that opportunity or that it's buried in the fine...
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limit in the law. now you have to find a new plan and you're finding that it is a lot of money. this is part of the tension in this law. a lot of folks are going to see that they are paying more. he raises a good point. why is this costing more? his state already required some of these mandates. what i am hearing from actuaries is that adding some additional benefits in lowering the deductible -- maybe the out-of- pocket max will go down -- but i and what ther part actuaries are telling me is that the insurers now have to take everybody. they did not have to take people with pre-existing conditions before. they could exclude their medical condition from coverage. starting january 1, the law says they cannot do that anymore. they are building into their rates the fact that they have to take all comers. you and your wife are probably healthy, but you are now going to be more average. people who were healthier and younger may have lower rates. people who are older or sicker, those rates might adjust. it w
limit in the law. now you have to find a new plan and you're finding that it is a lot of money. this is part of the tension in this law. a lot of folks are going to see that they are paying more. he raises a good point. why is this costing more? his state already required some of these mandates. what i am hearing from actuaries is that adding some additional benefits in lowering the deductible -- maybe the out-of- pocket max will go down -- but i and what ther part actuaries are telling me is...
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there are such things as standards in the law. so in other words, companies just can't throw out junk stuff anymore. they're defending on fox news the insurance industry and the corporations that are delivering junk policies to consumers, and they're okay with it. meanwhile, sean hannity has been trying to desperately -- has been trying desperately to protect those bad apple, low-quality junk plans. >> 3 million americans can't keep the plan if they like their plan. >> yes they can. >> no, they can't. >> they get cancellation letters. >> no, no. 2 million are getting cancellation. >> no, look, i'm going to -- >> tip of the iceberg. >> i'm going to send you -- page 34,552, and the government is predicting itself that 66% of small business plans will be gone. 45% of large employer plans will relinquish their grandfather status by the end of 2013. 9 million americans. that means you can't keep your plan. >> that's because they're going to be getting a better deal! standards and lower price because of the pool in the competition. gosh
there are such things as standards in the law. so in other words, companies just can't throw out junk stuff anymore. they're defending on fox news the insurance industry and the corporations that are delivering junk policies to consumers, and they're okay with it. meanwhile, sean hannity has been trying to desperately -- has been trying desperately to protect those bad apple, low-quality junk plans. >> 3 million americans can't keep the plan if they like their plan. >> yes they can....
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you can say that about any law. any law you pass might lead to frivolous lawsuits. and it's a scare tactic. there's no indication that this bill will do anything but protect people based on sexual orientation in the workplace. a lot of states and municipalities have laws like this. we do not have a federal law like this. it is very important in places where no protection exist especially. >> it's not even -- i get back it's not even a protection. it's basically a homophobia detector. it puts you on blast to know that employers can't use that as a basis to get rid of you, which is just ridiculous, and the fact that we've been having this language for all these years is even more ridiculous. and the fact that in 1996 it didn't pass because of one vote. and here we have marriage equality and we're debating whether or not this should go through and whether it can go through? >> as you know, most major american corporations already have policies like this. so you're right. it is a little ridiculous that today after all the progress we've made that a bill like this cannot
you can say that about any law. any law you pass might lead to frivolous lawsuits. and it's a scare tactic. there's no indication that this bill will do anything but protect people based on sexual orientation in the workplace. a lot of states and municipalities have laws like this. we do not have a federal law like this. it is very important in places where no protection exist especially. >> it's not even -- i get back it's not even a protection. it's basically a homophobia detector. it...
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law on trial right now in wisconsin. could have an impact on similar laws in other states. one witness testified about getting a new i.d. for her elderly mother saying, quote, i cannot express the amount of time, energy and frustration it required to get the i.d. so that her mother could vote. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack
law on trial right now in wisconsin. could have an impact on similar laws in other states. one witness testified about getting a new i.d. for her elderly mother saying, quote, i cannot express the amount of time, energy and frustration it required to get the i.d. so that her mother could vote. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult....
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apparently had run ins with the law. his family has spoken, never saw this coming. they are devastated, can't explain what happened. there didn't seem to be a motive, at least as police could tell. he seemed intent on taking his own life, on not leaving alive, as they put it. perhaps committing suicide, suicide by cop as it's called, and he wanted to be killed. no clue what was going on in his mind. obviously whenever something like this happens, it doesn't make any sense. the bottom line, here at this mall, it's a huge place as you can see from the pictures earlier, the authorities are saying protocols, training worked in this case. they are saying so many people sheltered in place, s.w.a.t. teams arrived, coordinated response that saved lives. again, miraculous that everybody here got out safely. >> indeed. ron allen, that you so much for that report. coming up, we'll have more special super tuesday election coverage. big races for governor in new jersey and virginia are capturing a lot of attention. but it's a busy day all across the country. here is a breakdown
apparently had run ins with the law. his family has spoken, never saw this coming. they are devastated, can't explain what happened. there didn't seem to be a motive, at least as police could tell. he seemed intent on taking his own life, on not leaving alive, as they put it. perhaps committing suicide, suicide by cop as it's called, and he wanted to be killed. no clue what was going on in his mind. obviously whenever something like this happens, it doesn't make any sense. the bottom line, here...
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claims to enforce foreign laws against foreign and u.s. citizens. these regulations were not made by the u.s. congress or some executive agency but by a foreign government with unfamiliar procedures. every one of those words, every word i just read to you from the first to the last appear in a 2003 case study from the heritage foundation you see on the screen now. just so you can officialize it. these three highlighted pages of the book from buzzfeed show how dense the copied portions are in governor paul's book. i guess it comes down to some kind of strange -- not that there was a mistake made and has been made in a number of other cases where words were taken down and used as his by a staffer i assume. he refuses to admit the obvious. this isn't a battle between him and rachel maddow or anyone else. this is a battle between him and evidence that has built up from a search engine that are used in colleges, universities, good schools, to check for plagiarism. he has been caught. why doesn't he admit it? >> you know, i think that's the question here.
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what do people think about the health care law in the state of virginia? remember, virginia, america's best swing state when it comes to being as close to the national vote. the obama job approval rating. all of those numbers will be fascinating to look at inside this exit poll so we'll have not just the results, we'll have fascinating little looks at the exit polls, what they mean in virginia, what they mean for chris christie's presidential prospects in new jersey. that's coming up after the polls close. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." stick with us all day long. when it comes to elections there's no better place to be than msnbc. tune in today, tune in tonight and tune in tomorrow because we'll have all the results, all the analysis and what it means for 2014 and 2016. coming up next, the baton goes to chris. bye-b bye-bye. in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy.
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laws in your state. we saw last week that a north carolina republican official was fired after boasting about how the law was intended to restrict, quote, lazy blacks and college students. do you agree that that person should have been fired and despite the way he said it, was he really expressing a true objective of this law? >> well, first of all, i'd like to say that the naacp in north carolina is very strong and if a comment like that was made, then i think that the appropriate action was taken. that's simply not what that voter i.d. law is all about. >> all right, congresswoman renee ellmers of north carolina, thanks for making time for me. i really do appreciate it. >> thank you. >> absolutely. joining me here on set, msnbc political analyst jonathan alter. jonathan, good to have you here. i'm not sure if you got to stay up late on "saturday night live" to watch the spoofs about the website. take a quick peek. >> we know everything about you. we've got your cell phone and your e-mail so we can do t
laws in your state. we saw last week that a north carolina republican official was fired after boasting about how the law was intended to restrict, quote, lazy blacks and college students. do you agree that that person should have been fired and despite the way he said it, was he really expressing a true objective of this law? >> well, first of all, i'd like to say that the naacp in north carolina is very strong and if a comment like that was made, then i think that the appropriate action...
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claims to enforce foreign laws against foreign and u.s. citizens. these regulations were not made by the u.s. congress or some executive agency but by a foreign government with unfamiliar procedures. every one of those words, every word i just read to you from the first to the last appear in a 2003 case study from the heritage foundation you see on the screen now. just so you can officialize it. these three highlighted pages of the book from buzzfeed show how dense the copied portions are in governor paul's book. i guess it comes down to some kind of strange -- not that there was a mistake made and has been made in a number of other cases where words were taken down and used as his by a staffer i assume. he refuses to admit the obvious. this isn't a battle between him and rachel maddow or anyone else. this is a battle between him and evidence that has built up from a search engine that are used in colleges, universities, good schools, to check for plagiarism. he has been caught. why doesn't he admit it? >> you know, i think that's the question here.
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>> if you look at the way the law was written, there were guarantees in the law to prevent this outcome. you look at the regs, it gets iffy. if you look at what the insurance companies are doing, he was obviously wrong. >> there are people saying give it a little clause in there, if you like your health care plan, you probably can keep it but that doesn't have the ring to it, you can keep it. >> listen, he was overly broad in his assurance. i think democrats look kind of foolish when we get out here and try to twist the words. i think at the end of the day, though, what he was trying -- the point he was trying to make is an important one. we are talking about going from a system where 14% of americans were locked out, shut out, being denied, being duped, being dumped, to a system now where that's not going to be happening. 3% of americans, though, are in some danger. it was 14% before. now it's 3%. we got to fix that 3%. i want to get beyond the kind of geez, the president should have spoken better. let's get together and fix that 3% so 100% of americans feel good about this. >> already
>> if you look at the way the law was written, there were guarantees in the law to prevent this outcome. you look at the regs, it gets iffy. if you look at what the insurance companies are doing, he was obviously wrong. >> there are people saying give it a little clause in there, if you like your health care plan, you probably can keep it but that doesn't have the ring to it, you can keep it. >> listen, he was overly broad in his assurance. i think democrats look kind of...
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with the rocky rollout of his signature health reform law dominating the news, the political toll is real and it is getting worse. and nowhere is the damage more apparent than in the latest polling from nbc news, where president obama's approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of 42%. that is a five-point drop from just earlier this month. these numbers, as bad as they are, don't necessarily exist in a vacuum. there's a lot more complexity to the current political environment, which in many ways is the story of american politics in the tea party era. >> let's talk about the president. >> between syria, between the shutdown, between obama care, how are his approval numbers stacking up? >> record lows. >> the president's approval rating dropped five points. >> at an all-time low. >> is this more than just the second-term curse? >> if he goes below where he is right now, he's going to be in george bush territory and that's hard to come back from. >> the latest nbc news poll does, indeed, find that the president's approval rating is at a five-year low, and it is true that his popula
with the rocky rollout of his signature health reform law dominating the news, the political toll is real and it is getting worse. and nowhere is the damage more apparent than in the latest polling from nbc news, where president obama's approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of 42%. that is a five-point drop from just earlier this month. these numbers, as bad as they are, don't necessarily exist in a vacuum. there's a lot more complexity to the current political environment, which in...